5 reasons why you need to visit Lakshadweep Islands soon

Daphne Clarance
Updated Oct 31, 2019 | 09:10 IST

Satisfy your love for water activities by going to Lakshadweep islands. This archipelago of coral reefs and atolls is one of the most fascinating sights in the world for you to see.

Lakshadweep Islands
Lakshadweep Islands (Image credit: http://tourism.gov.in/lakshadweep-islands) 

Key Highlights

  • Lakshadweep is undoubtedly an offbeat getaway for solo travellers, water lovers and people who need a break to unwind
  • Lakshadweep is filled with beautiful corals in many lagoons so you can explore different kinds of creatures underwater

While most of the metropolitan cities are left smoky and gloomy after Diwali, all you need to head to is a place with some clean air, serenity and sand carpets. A place where you can enjoy your solitary time while laying on a hammock or rather even visit a whole new world underwater. Well, Lakshadweep Islands it is.

This archipelago of coral reefs and islands, Lakshadweep is undoubtedly an offbeat getaway for solo travellers, water lovers and people who need a break to unwind and rejuvenate. The Islands are at a distance of 450 km off the coast of Kerala. Although travelling to this place isn't that easy, it is worth the pain. 

Here are 5 reasons why you need to visit Lakshadweep Islands soon: 

  1. Lakshadweep is filled with beautiful corals in many lagoons with different kinds of creatures underwater. So go on a snorkelling trip to safe lagoons in Agatti island.
  2. If you're lucky you can probably end up living in a shack in Bangaram or Thinnakara which simply means you can have a whole island to yourself. And see the best sunrises and sunsets on the island of Thinnakara. The perfect holiday for unwinding.
  3. Scuba diving is the highlighting features of Lakshadweep. With mountains of corals established underwater, you can explore the whole new sea world. Kadmat Island boasts of having the largest coral garden in India. 
  4. Different islands of the Lakshadweep have different hues of blue water. From turquoise to pale blue, find all kinds of colours of the sea on every island. 
  5. It is said that the landing of Air India's 42-seater flight in the thin strip of Agatti airport is an experience of a lifetime. So get ready to buckle up and enjoy a beautiful air flight landing while gaping through your window only to find a picturesque view.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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